44 min

Lesson 101: Eytomology Rules with Brittany Selah Lee-Bey Cleverly Changing Podcast

    • Education for Kids

The Cleverly Changing Podcast is your guide to innovative education. In this episode, we welcome Brittany Selah Lee-Bey, an educator, reading specialist, and the creative mind behind "EtymologyRules: Back to Basics" and The EtymologyRules Show. While diving into the show, we discover how Brittany transforms literacy education for youth through interactive workbooks and an engaging YouTube children's show.
[Show Notes]
**Introduction:**Host: Elle ColeGuest: Brittany Selah Lee-Bey, Educator, Reading Specialist, and Author
**Overview:**- Brittany's inspiration behind creating "EtymologyRules: Back to Basics" and her passion for improving literacy skills.- The unique and exciting approach of The EtymologyRules Show in making learning an adventure for children.- Techniques and methods employed by Brittany to help youth struggling with reading.
**Key Discussion Points:**1. The Inspiration Behind "EtymologyRules: Back to Basics"- The driving force behind Brittany's passion for improving literacy skills.- EtymologyRules Workbook
2. The EtymologyRules Show: Making Learning Fun for Children- The origin of the show and its impact on young audiences.- Characters Ms. B and Ori: Bringing the magic to literacy education.- The EtymologyRules Show on ATPKidsNetwork
3. Techniques to Help Struggling Readers- Specific methods and interactive exercises in the workbook.- From the book "Complete with information, skill instruction, and practice, this first book of the Etomology Rules series helps its reader become a word connoisseur, one who is an expert of word knowledge." 
4. Success Stories and Memorable Moments- Real-life examples of significant positive changes in children's reading abilities.- Engage with Brittany, see Success Stories, and connect in the Etymology Rules Facebook Group
5. Balancing Enjoyable Learning with Educational Content- Striking the right balance to ensure effectiveness and impact.- The importance of engagement in the learning process.
6. Leveraging Digital Platforms for Accessibility- The role of YouTube and ATPKidsNetwork in reaching a wider audience.- Link to EtymologyRules Podcast and more
7. Future Plans and Initiatives- Expanding impact through partnerships and additional educational resources.- Upcoming projects and initiatives to look forward to.
**Conclusion:**- Thank you to Brittany Selah Lee-Bey for sharing insights and the transformative work in literacy education.- Stay connected with Brittany on Instagram, facebook, and find more about EtymologyRules on their Official Website: https://etymologyrules.com.
[Outro]
[Podcast Closing]
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The Cleverly Changing Podcast is your guide to innovative education. In this episode, we welcome Brittany Selah Lee-Bey, an educator, reading specialist, and the creative mind behind "EtymologyRules: Back to Basics" and The EtymologyRules Show. While diving into the show, we discover how Brittany transforms literacy education for youth through interactive workbooks and an engaging YouTube children's show.
[Show Notes]
**Introduction:**Host: Elle ColeGuest: Brittany Selah Lee-Bey, Educator, Reading Specialist, and Author
**Overview:**- Brittany's inspiration behind creating "EtymologyRules: Back to Basics" and her passion for improving literacy skills.- The unique and exciting approach of The EtymologyRules Show in making learning an adventure for children.- Techniques and methods employed by Brittany to help youth struggling with reading.
**Key Discussion Points:**1. The Inspiration Behind "EtymologyRules: Back to Basics"- The driving force behind Brittany's passion for improving literacy skills.- EtymologyRules Workbook
2. The EtymologyRules Show: Making Learning Fun for Children- The origin of the show and its impact on young audiences.- Characters Ms. B and Ori: Bringing the magic to literacy education.- The EtymologyRules Show on ATPKidsNetwork
3. Techniques to Help Struggling Readers- Specific methods and interactive exercises in the workbook.- From the book "Complete with information, skill instruction, and practice, this first book of the Etomology Rules series helps its reader become a word connoisseur, one who is an expert of word knowledge." 
4. Success Stories and Memorable Moments- Real-life examples of significant positive changes in children's reading abilities.- Engage with Brittany, see Success Stories, and connect in the Etymology Rules Facebook Group
5. Balancing Enjoyable Learning with Educational Content- Striking the right balance to ensure effectiveness and impact.- The importance of engagement in the learning process.
6. Leveraging Digital Platforms for Accessibility- The role of YouTube and ATPKidsNetwork in reaching a wider audience.- Link to EtymologyRules Podcast and more
7. Future Plans and Initiatives- Expanding impact through partnerships and additional educational resources.- Upcoming projects and initiatives to look forward to.
**Conclusion:**- Thank you to Brittany Selah Lee-Bey for sharing insights and the transformative work in literacy education.- Stay connected with Brittany on Instagram, facebook, and find more about EtymologyRules on their Official Website: https://etymologyrules.com.
[Outro]
[Podcast Closing]
Connect with Us: 
CHECK OUT OUR MERCHANDISE
Visit https://CleverlyChanging.com/Shop to see what we sell.
CONNECT WITH ELLE
Website: CleverlyChanging.comInstagram: @CleverlyChangingFacebook: CleverlyChangingYoutube: CleverlyChangingTwitter: CleverlyChanginDisclaimer: Any opinions expressed by the podcast host or guest are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the podcast or its affiliates.


★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

44 min